Food: Liquified
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Tired of chewing?

Heat n' Serve
(through included heat resistant straw if you can't chew - at all)
Product range includes:
Stroganoff Shake
Creamy Enchilada
Swiss Steak Swirl
-- thumbwax, Oct 28 2002

Milkshake contents http://www.realwome...ssage=1066&all=True
Do they or don't they [PeterSilly, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

suck some muck! ?
-- po, Oct 28 2002


sluuuuuurrrppp!
-- snarfyguy, Oct 28 2002


I like it. Could also be marketed through hospitals/clinics for patients with jaws wired shut, or through orthodontists for people with newly installed or tightened braces.

Of course there's the snacking line:
Chip and Dip Slip
Creamed Popcorn
Avocado Lava
and the ever popular Blended Buttery Croissant!
-- ton80, Oct 28 2002


//the contents of just about anyone's fridge//

Sure, you could cook it up, blender it, put it in a tube, heat & eat. But wouldn't you rather buy a tube of liquid cheeseburger at the 7-Eleven? OK, neither would I.
-- Amos Kito, Oct 28 2002


Is'nt this how the idea for blood pudding came about?
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 28 2002


Reminds me of the story that milkshakes in burger joints are made with liquified chicken fat - see link for a New Zealand discussion on that. If it's true, you wouldn't need to heat, simply serve.
-- PeterSilly, Oct 29 2002


crazy high-school bet:

1. place 1 recently-bought big mac, large fries, and large coke in a blender.

2. blend.

3. drink.

4. gag/puke/collect your winnings.
-- mihali, Oct 29 2002


Why crazy and why gag and puke? Don't sound too bad to me and thats what it looks like to your stomach anyway. How much did you earn from this?
-- barnzenen, Oct 29 2002


[mihali] Can I have chocolate milkshake instead of the coke ? Sounds goooood ......
-- 8th of 7, Oct 29 2002


Great idea for invalids and infirm seniors
-- MissQT, Mar 15 2006



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